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June 21 2019 – Research study launched to gather feedback on the SASNOS

The authors of the SASNOS want to learn more about where, how and why the tool is used; it’s perceived benefits, and how it could potentially be modified/improved to further increase its usefulness to clinical and research practice.

If you use SASNOS and can spare approximately 15 minutes of your time, we would love to hear from you! The survey can be accessed here.

May 22 2019 – Dr Claire Williams attends Parliamentary Lobbying Reception

As a committee member of the South Wales Acquired Brain Injury Forum, Dr Claire Williams attended a brain injury reception at The Speakers House in Parliament on 22ndMay 2019.

The United Kingdom Acquired Brain Injury Forum and the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Acquired Brain Injury are developing their response to the government’s feedback to the report; Acquired Brain Injury and Neurorehabilitation: Time for Changeand will be developing a strategy to take the recommendations forward.

You can access the APPG report HERE 

 

 

March 07 2019 – New paper featuring the SASNOS!

Alderman, Nick., Pink, Aimee E., Williams, Claire., Ramos, Sara da Silva., Oddy, Michael., Knight, Caroline., Jenkins, Keith G., Barnes, Michael P. & Hayward, Chloë. (2019). Optimizing measurement for neurobehavioural rehabilitation services: A multisite comparison study and response to UKROC. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 1-30. https://doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2019.1582432

In this paper we examine multiple methods to determine the responsiveness of four outcome measures routinely used in NbR (HoNOS-ABI, FIM + FAM UK, MPAI-4, SASNOS). We also examine the predictive validity of two measures of rehabilitation complexity (RCS-E, SRS) regarding the extent of difference scores on these outcome measures at reassessment. Recommendations are made regarding ideal characteristics of NbR outcome measures, along with the need to develop measures of rehabilitation complexity specifically conceptualized for these programmes.

We would like to thank all member services of the Independent Neurorehabilitation Providers Alliance for their continued support and contribution to initial design and acquisition of study data.

 

 

February 05 2019 – New paper published using the Dutch version of the SASNOS

Colleagues in Denmark have just published new research using the SASNOS to investigate (1) the frequency of neurobehavioural disability rated by patients and proxies; (2) factors associated with neurobehavioural disability, and (3) the concordance between reports of neurobehavioural disability by patients and proxies.

Soendergarard, P.L., Siert, L., Poulsen, I., Wood, R.Ll., & Norup, A. (2019). Measuring Neurobehavioral Disabilities among Severe Brain Injury Survivors: Reports of Survivors and Proxies in the Chronic Phase. Frontiers in Neurology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00051

 

 

December 15 2018 – Third Annual Brain Injury Conference Takes Place!

On 26 November 2018 our third annual conference took place in Swansea at the Marriott Hotel, bringing together some of the leading experts in acquired brain injury to present the latest developments in the management of neurobehavioural disability.

A full conference write-up can be found here: HERE

Photos from the Event can be found HERE

Save the Date: Our next conference will take place on 25/11/2019

 

 

December 09 2017 – Second Annual Brain Injury Conference is a Huge Success

On 27 November 2017 our second annual conference took place in Swansea at the Marriott Hotel, bringing together some of the leading experts in acquired brain injury to present the latest developments in the management of challenging behaviour and social handicap after acquired brain injury.

In addition to an impressive ensemble of speakers, the conference attracted a range of exhibitors and over 100 delegates interested in and/or involved in the care of individuals with ABI. The conference provided an excellent learning environment for delegates to share knowledge and there were plenty of opportunities for questions and discussions, enabling further insights and debates to be aired. The whole event was full of energy and enthusiasm!

Photos from the Event can be found HERE

Save the Date: Next year’s conference will take place on 26/11/2018

 

 

December 07 2017 – New SASNOS paper is now available to download

Alderman, N., Williams, C., & Wood, R. (2017). When normal scores don’t equate to independence: recalibrating ratings of neurobehavioural disability from the ‘St Andrew’s – Swansea Neurobehavioural Outcome Scale’ to reflect context-dependent support. Brain Injury, 1-12. doi:10.1080/02699052.2017.1406989

You can access a free e-print (available for a limited time) here

 

 

November 23 2017 – New SASNOS Developments Published in Brain Injury

The SASNOS team have just published new research on capturing context-dependent support on ratings of neurobehavioural disability. The paper should appear on-line ahead of print in the next few days!

Alderman, N., Williams, C., & Wood, R. (in press). When normal scores don’t equate to independence: recalibrating ratings of neurobehavioural disability from the ‘St Andrew’s – Swansea Neurobehavioural Outcome Scale’ to reflect context-dependent support. Brain Injury.

 

 

October 13 2017 – Professor Nick Alderman joins Elysium Healthcare

Professor Nick Alderman has been appointed Clinical Director, Neurobehavioural Rehabilitation Services at Elysium Neurological, part of Elysium Healthcare.

Good Luck in your new role!

 

 

September 30 2017 – SASNOS goes Multi-Lingual

We are pleased to announce that the SASNOS and associated guidance documents are now available in English, Welsh, Spanish, French and German! To request a copy, please click on the ‘Contact Us’ tab or email us directly: sasnos@swansea.ac.uk

 

 

June 24 2017 – Conference is Live!

This year’s conference will take place on 27 November 2017 and will addressNeurobehavioural Disability after Acquired Brain Injury: Advances in the Management of Social Handicap”.

The conference will bring together leading experts in neurobehavioural rehabilitation to provide authoritative accounts of the latest developments in the management of challenging behaviour and social handicap.

Speakers will present state of the art reviews and describe the latest innovations regarding how social handicap can be minimised in the five domains of neurobehavioural disability captured by the St Andrew’s-Swansea Neurobehavioural Outcome Scale: interpersonal relationships, neurocognitive function, inhibition, aggression, and communication.

To register or for more information, please see:  http://abiswan17.eventbrite.com

 

 

June 23 2017 – SASNOS will soon be available in Welsh, French, Spanish, and German!

We are thrilled to announce that the SASNOS will soon be available in Welsh, French, Spanish, and German. In addition to proxy and self-rated versions, the SASNOS guidance document will also be available in each language.

 

May 2 2017 – Hot off the press: Conference Announcement!

Following the success of our November 2016 conference on ‘Reducing the Burden of Neurobehavioural Disability after Acquired Brain Injury: Past, Present and Future’, we are pleased to announce that we have secured funding to hold another conference in November 2017. The programme for the event is shaping up nicely and the event is set to take place at the Swansea Marriott Hotel, Swansea. We will be in touch soon with further details and instructions on how to book. Watch this space!

 

 

April 5 2017 – Paper published in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology

Alderman, Williams, Knight & Wood have just published new research exploring the responsiveness of the SASNOS. To read the full article:

Measuring Change in Symptoms of Neurobehavioural Disability: Responsiveness of the St Andrew’s-Swansea Neurobehavioural Outcome Scale. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1-12. doi:10.1093/arclin/acx026

 

 

January 18 2017 –  SASNOS training event coming soon!

In response to requests from ABI professionals across South Wales, we are busy planning a FREE SASNOS training session.  The training will be held locally at Swansea University and will be advertised shortly.

 

November 30 2016 – Paper published in Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation 

Alderman, Williams, & Wood have published a Special Feature in ACNR discussing the application of the SASNOS and new developments.  Read the full article here.

To cite: Alderman N, Williams C, Wood R LI. ACNR 2016;16(3):24-25.

 

 

November 28 2016 – Reducing the Burden of Neurobehavioural Disability after Acquired Brain Injury: Past, Present and Future.

On the 28 November 2016, Swansea University and Partnerships in Care hosted a one-day conference at the Swansea Marriott Hotel.

The conference brought together some of the UK’s leading experts in acquired brain injury, presenting an exciting programme of talks on the conceptualisation, history and management of neurobehavioural disability.

Alongside keynote presentations from Professor Rodger Wood (Clinical Neuropsychologist and Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology, Swansea University) and Professor Tom McMillan (Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Glasgow), invited speakers comprised an impressive ensemble of clinicians and academics from across the UK.

The day also included a dedicated session on the use of St Andrews-Swansea Neurobehavioural Outcome Scale (SASNOS), providing delegates with valuable training to support ongoing clinical practice and research. The full conference programme can be accessed here.

With over 90 delegates in attendance and exhibitors from several key organisations, the day was a resounding success.

We thank the delegates, speakers, sponsors and exhibitors who attended and we look forward to hosting a similar event in 2017!

Check out the Conference Highlights.
Talks from the day can also be found on our Taining Page.


For more conference photos click here.

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